Here's Part 1: ua-cam.com/video/Lot1-bTubzg/v-deo.html The real adventure in the Himalayas of India begins tomorrow, when I leave Nainital and head north on a bus, further into the mountains. I'm planning to visit some pretty interesting small towns, go hiking, get some killer views, hopefully find some hot springs and we'll see what else. I suspect that finding fast wifi to post the videos will be difficult, so there will likely be a break in the uploading. If you're curious to get a taste of where I'm going, here's an old video from the last time I did this bus trip back in December 2010: ua-cam.com/video/gczb0i-1NwY/v-deo.html I'm not exactly sure where I'll be going this time, but am planning to explore some areas that I haven't seen before.
Fantastic job Gabriel keep up the great work Riveting videos man take care God bless you I believe God appreciates and wants and guides you Gabriel I may be wrong But I don’t think so
Real trip to UK and places like Kedarnath and Badrinath is in knowing the so many stories around these places (ancient texts, local tales) and of course getting immersed in local culture which is very different than other places in India. All the best.
At last someone's exploring real India, otherwise I see vloggers just hanging out in old delhi talking about scams and BS.. Thanks Gabriel for showing this part of India, I hope you visit Himachal and Uttrakhand to the fullest.. and if you have a change of mind and hang out in beaches, andaman is the place you'll be looking for, enjoy your stay here
Please visit Shillong and Aizwal two beautiful hill town in North East India. The complete different India from the places you are visiting now. This is the perfect season to explore it.
Parts of India not a lot of people are showing. Fantastic place, beautiful lake and lush landscape. Also the locals are so friendly and helpful. As usual, another awesome video, thanks for sharing! 👍🏻
Have you been to Corbett National Park? It looks like there's a couple of nature reserves, I'd want a break from all of the people, right? Nainital is beautiful!
Haha its not a small town my brother it is hill station. There was wine shop just next to this cafe where you can get anything you like. But i accept some part is clean and some don't..
@@jacksondrake-lost oh wow so you also visted india. Thats really nice.. if u ever come to visit agra tajmahal also visit to Lucknow the city of nawabs. Famous for non veg foods and world famous tunde kababs..
What a fascinating adventure for sure! You earned those Belgium beers! Another incredible video Gabriel! Thanks for taking us where we may never go! ~Cara 😊
Just visiting for the first time in india and currently staying in Nainital and quite honestly I love it here perfect mountain side place and still not that far away from main cities if needed
Absolutely loving this town. Thank you for giving us the full flavor of it. You've definitely inspired me to visit India one day. As always, safe travels bro.
Awesome vlogs! Very well done and keeps the audience captivated. This is the hallmark of Gabriel Traveler’s vlogs! Greetings from Plano, Texas, United States.
You are the best Gabriel!! Thank you for showing us places I will probably never have the chance to visit. I enjoy that at any given time, I can watch your current travels or your past ones. They are all priceless! I look forward to your continuation of this trip. Keep rockin' my friend!! A Big Aloha from Hawaii!!
GABE it was a Hindu wedding 💒. The bride wax in the middle with a head dress on plus a special nose ring going up to one ear I believe. The vehicle with the music blasting and the band were dead giveaways for me. The bride's family a d friends were with her and all dancing. I experienced the most awesome wedding reception ever in Mumbai in 2019. It was a super rich 🤑💰 dude and it was right across from the beach on the Queen's necklace (Marine Drive). It was held on a cricket field. It was indeed an Epic day for you full of many cool 😎 surprises. I hope I'll be as lucky. Keep doing your best bud.
I have been to that temple... I am from West Bengal, visited Nainital in 2018 for a tour from my College, ( I was doing my graduation in Botany back then & as a part of a project we had to go for an excursion every year, so we students & teachers visited Uttarakhand in 2018, went to Nainital, Almora etc.) Your video reminds me every bit of that tour. Such a beautiful place was that. It was mid of November, temparature was so chilling... So much memories I have with my friends... Have so many pics of Nainital in my cloud... Now I have to download it all to revisit those beautiful memories... ❤️❤️❤️ & I will definitely visit Uttrakhand again by my own & will be also doing Vlogs like you 😉💕
Nanital is just in the foothils of himilayas. You can go deeper into Himalayas, to find more beautiful places. I suggest please Visit Leh in Ladakh state, its a cold desert, its terrain is very similar to Tibet. And its very beautiful.
@Akhand Bharat Ladakh is not wasteland. Yeah Nehru once called it wasteland but things have changed...its certainly not a wasteland...I expect you to be a little more respectful toward it
@@fieldagent7170 Even Uttarakhand has cold deserts in Nelong valley and Darma Valley with terrain similar to Tibet. But Indians themselves don't know much about these places. So I agree with above reply that despite being one of the most beautiful places in Himalayas, Uttarakhand is overlooked by majority of Indians, probably because of lack of knowledge
@@MayankThakur216 I have no doubt over beauty of Uttrakhand ...and I am aware about cold desert part of Uttrakhand.... My objection was directed against the statement which called ladakh a wasteland. How can you call it that? Deserts are not wastelands and Ladakh is not even totally a desert ... There are glaciers which are literally the source of nearly half of all water that flows to pakistan... You cannot even call rajasthan a wasteland, can you? Not a single inch of this motherland is a wasteland.
Thank you, Gabriel for the spark---as here I am sitting here, chilled out in our hill village cozy home in Bali---now--- after Nainital I have the desire to get back into the India that I have cultural-karmas with and enjoy so much----we will see, how this rolls out.
Such a joy watching your videos. I don't know how you do it - constant on the go; filming, editing and super fast uploads of your completed videos. On top of all this, you seem to have an excellent stomach not getting any problems with different kinds of foods, conditions of the food etc etc. Super👍👍👌👌 Take care
Most certainly Mr.Morris you have instilled in me a spirit of exploration and travel and if I ever attempt to become a travel vlogger (at an age people start to think about retiring) I will take the liberty to consider you as my Travel Vlogging Guru and role model
thanks for visiting Gabriel . mostly to those foreigners who come to India what I observed is, they only spend their time in the north part of India, get scammed by random people, chooses taxis and auto wallas instead of ola or uber, rides the general class train which u shouldn't if u are a tourist, misses out on visiting south India or northeast India ( the 8 states ), absolutely has no idea about Andaman and Nicobar or Lakshadweep ( both are very wonderful place ) ... there are so many things I can list but anyways if u decide visiting India then plan carefully, advice is to avoid cities or you can make it the last thing on your list if you want because you'll only see lots of people and your image about India may change overnight.
Great choice Gabriel to head off to the Mountains from the planes because it's just too hot for Foreigners to survive the summer in the plains of India.
You remind me of a character from the Terry Pratchett's books named Twoflower. Happily walking around in slums, completely unaware of your surroundings, seeing everything as peculiar elements of culture. I wont believe you werent mugged before, behaving like this.
Hi Gabriel, Ok where's the after-party I still can't get the amount of commerce that goes on in the cities and towns it seems most people prefer not to hike around the mountains very rigorous most are dressed up and are just going to the temple or visiting the lake sites. Cricket is a game they adopted from the British even baseball is rooted in cricket similar to Japan and Korea adopted it from America.
There are just numerous such towns or hill stations in India... Where you can see only deep blue sky, 180 degree snow clad mountains and hardly any people around. India is huge...
I see so much authenticity in your videos. Even myself been indian haven't explored much but good to witness our incredible india through your videos. Cheers
@@GabrielTravelerVideos I recall a video from the past where Harald Baldr and Bald and Bankrupt found some obscure beer called Kingfeemer (with almost no alcohol content). Glad you got served some real beer.
one refreshment you can take while travelling. It is called "Banta". It is a chilled soft drink with lemon and pinch of salt in it. It is tasty and will keep you fresh while travelling.
Nainital is famous for the Naini Lake, the amazing view and the pleasant weather. Some of the other places of tourist interest are the Mall, now known as the Govind Ballabh Pant Marg. You can find restaurants, offices and hotels all located in the Mall.
Hii gabriel. It's a serious suggestion that why don't you try out eastern Himalayas arunachal pradesh (second largest Buddhist monastery in the world at 10000 feet, Bomdila, mechuka (mechuka is really mind blowing beauty at 6500 feet i went to mechuka in 2019 and i can't forget that place) nagaland ,meghalaya etc. You should really visit northeastern India and eastern Himalayas. You will never forget that place. Northeastern India is completely different in beauty and biodiversity from northern India,Nepal Himalayas. I am telling you from my personal experience and if u accept my advice then u will really remember me for this wonderful sugy Please do reply to this message. Waiting for your reply
He has answered that multiple times on this trip, he wanted to go to Sikkim and Arunachal but it is raining almost every day so what will he gonna do there? He is a UA-camr and has to shoot videos and rain makes that task almost impossible. Leave him where he is right now, and let him explore this part of India(which is the best for this time of the year).
Gabriel, if you happen to travel down south would love a vlog on Gokarna (Karnataka), 2 hours from Goa. It's got everything - nice beaches, hilly treks, waterfalls,caves and temples 🛕 don't think any foreign vlogger has covered the town properly
Hi Gabriel how is travelling getting on what is the weather like in India lately where you are now are you heading to the Himalayan mountains do a hike from Justin
Before making Trip to Kedaarnath… check if its open yet for tourist and/or pilgrimage. Due to weather they closes it six months every year. I think they open up during month of May. Do try to find out.
I have a question regarding traveling from one state to another : Did you need to fill out some forms or so? About two weeks ago I checked out the domestic requirements and there were some in a few states. Maybe it's just if traveling by plane. In case you head to Rishikesh in a few weeks: Are you planning on going to yoga classes or stay in an ashram again? Watched some of your Rishikesh videos a few years ago and remember that you stayed in the big ashram, where the arati takes place. Really like your content and looking forward to your Himalaya videos :)
nothing like that ....unless you are travelling to some states in northeast. they require inner line permit. every state in northeast except Assam , meghalaya and tripura require Inner line permit. this is due to a lot of tribal community resides there and in order to preserve their culture it requires certain documents and permissions and reason for your stay kind of things.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos Thank you for your answer! Did I got it right, that you only had problems to find a hotel in one town? Due to the covid rules of these guesthouses/hotels towards foreigners.
@@-_.Kiki._- Well, As an Foreigners, You can GO to JAMMU, KASHMIR, LADAKH without Prior Permission from GOVT, Otherwise you will land in Serious Trouble. There are Issues with Foreign Entry to it. And NE India other than ASSAM, MEGHALAYA, TRIPURA You need Inner Iine permit even as an Indian we need that too.
If you watch CNN , India is only slums ! They land in Mumbai go straight to nearest slum and report back ! if not for youtubers most foreigners would stay ignorant
**** Lots of people from state of Odisha are suggesting to visit the main Sun Temple (Konark temple) . Would be nice if Gabriel includes that magnificent temple once weather cools in 2-3 months. The current Konark temple dates to the 13th century, though evidence suggests that a sun temple was built in the Konark area by at least the 9th century. Just like most of temples in North India,original (9th century) was destroyed during islamic invasion. It is a magnificent temple. Btw,The other well known contemporary Sun temple was in Multan(current Pakistan) and it was completely destroyed The word Multan itself is derived from Sanskrit: mūlasthāna meaning original place /main place. It was laden with huge Gold which was looted and destoyed by Islamic invaders and the whole demographics was islamised later by force .
That was marriage procession from groom's side they were heading towards the marriage venue.The guy under big umbrella was the groom just behind Gabriel women might be groom's relative or friends.
Here's Part 1: ua-cam.com/video/Lot1-bTubzg/v-deo.html The real adventure in the Himalayas of India begins tomorrow, when I leave Nainital and head north on a bus, further into the mountains. I'm planning to visit some pretty interesting small towns, go hiking, get some killer views, hopefully find some hot springs and we'll see what else. I suspect that finding fast wifi to post the videos will be difficult, so there will likely be a break in the uploading. If you're curious to get a taste of where I'm going, here's an old video from the last time I did this bus trip back in December 2010: ua-cam.com/video/gczb0i-1NwY/v-deo.html I'm not exactly sure where I'll be going this time, but am planning to explore some areas that I haven't seen before.
Gabriel if you want stay kesar Devi or Naukuchiya taal free of cost please reply me My home stay is available free of cost
Fantastic job Gabriel keep up the great work
Riveting videos man take care
God bless you I believe God appreciates and wants and guides you Gabriel I may be wrong
But I don’t think so
Sir, don't miss Kedarnath & Badrinath. It'll be a lifetime experience.
Real trip to UK and places like Kedarnath and Badrinath is in knowing the so many stories around these places (ancient texts, local tales) and of course getting immersed in local culture which is very different than other places in India. All the best.
Be great if u could stay a day at Rudraprayag and show us around there. Koteshwar Mahadev cave ect
At last someone's exploring real India, otherwise I see vloggers just hanging out in old delhi talking about scams and BS.. Thanks Gabriel for showing this part of India, I hope you visit Himachal and Uttrakhand to the fullest..
and if you have a change of mind and hang out in beaches, andaman is the place you'll be looking for, enjoy your stay here
hehe coming from harry's video. kah ke le li uski subne
funny enough all scams he claimed were people genuinely trying to help
@@friendlyatheist9589 are I know you, you commented in my comment too 😂
@@friendlyatheist9589 bhai usne video delete kardi??
This is the reason I am a long time Gabriel’s follower
I am also enjoying India vicariously through Gabriel's videos, that doesn't miss out on anything. Well done Sir.
Me too. I grew up in India, but have been living in the Pacific Northwest/SF Bay area since mid 1990s, so these videos are revelations for me as well.
Gabe tries
Please visit Shillong and Aizwal two beautiful hill town in North East India. The complete different India from the places you are visiting now. This is the perfect season to explore it.
It's unlike the rest of India
@@purabibasu8641 what do u mean?
@@Chengalpattu.4603 The food, the culture, views and weather
Back to back videos with superb content. Just loving them!
Parts of India not a lot of people are showing. Fantastic place, beautiful lake and lush landscape. Also the locals are so friendly and helpful. As usual, another awesome video, thanks for sharing! 👍🏻
Have you been to Corbett National Park? It looks like there's a couple of nature reserves, I'd want a break from all of the people, right? Nainital is beautiful!
Man, what a place. Even I felt relaxed after that.
Will definitely follow the adventure! India is on my bucket list since looong time
This place is amazing.. clean and quiet. Really impressive you found Hoegarden brews in a small town/village in India that's unheard of!
lol could be cleaner
Haha its not a small town my brother it is hill station. There was wine shop just next to this cafe where you can get anything you like. But i accept some part is clean and some don't..
And one thing it's not unheard place its well known place
@@rjbeats7010 Seems very peaceful and clean enough for me... I love these smaller areas. Jaipur, Varanasi.. that's big city to me!
@@jacksondrake-lost oh wow so you also visted india. Thats really nice.. if u ever come to visit agra tajmahal also visit to Lucknow the city of nawabs. Famous for non veg foods and world famous tunde kababs..
Nainatal is so scenic and beautiful. Thanks Gabriel for the adventure 🙏
What a fascinating adventure for sure! You earned those Belgium beers! Another incredible video Gabriel! Thanks for taking us where we may never go! ~Cara 😊
He could have tried Indian Beers too , instead of overpriced imported beers
@@davelawson2564 totally agreed he should have tried 5000 or tuborg classic, white beera, kingfisher ultra etc.
Just visiting for the first time in india and currently staying in Nainital and quite honestly I love it here perfect mountain side place and still not that far away from main cities if needed
India is so rich in experiences! ! Thanks for exploring off the beaten path! ! ✌️
Gotta love those back alley wanders around town, fun stuff
such a beautiful video
Absolutely loving this town. Thank you for giving us the full flavor of it. You've definitely inspired me to visit India one day. As always, safe travels bro.
What a gem of a place, so happy you stumbled upon this place!! Loving your India vlogs!!
What exacly is gem here ?
Someone should say it Gabriel, you're an absolute gentleman. I always love when you pop up on youtube, hope we meet in India sometime.
Awesome vlogs! Very well done and keeps the audience captivated. This is the hallmark of Gabriel Traveler’s vlogs! Greetings from Plano, Texas, United States.
You are the best Gabriel!! Thank you for showing us places I will probably never have the chance to visit. I enjoy that at any given time, I can watch your current travels or your past ones. They are all priceless! I look forward to your continuation of this trip. Keep rockin' my friend!! A Big Aloha from Hawaii!!
The most perfect videos of your Indian journey. Thank you for sharing
GABE it was a Hindu wedding 💒. The bride wax in the middle with a head dress on plus a special nose ring going up to one ear I believe. The vehicle with the music blasting and the band were dead giveaways for me. The bride's family a d friends were with her and all dancing. I experienced the most awesome wedding reception ever in Mumbai in 2019. It was a super rich 🤑💰 dude and it was right across from the beach on the Queen's necklace (Marine Drive). It was held on a cricket field. It was indeed an Epic day for you full of many cool 😎 surprises. I hope I'll be as lucky. Keep doing your best bud.
Right on, good to know bro. ✌
You have been walking exploring some sketchy areas,alies. You are a brave man Gab,I will be kind of paranoid walking those...
Nainital 🇮🇳… I would like to have a spring home 🏡 here someday. Preferably, downtown with the locals!
I have been to that temple...
I am from West Bengal, visited Nainital in 2018 for a tour from my College, ( I was doing my graduation in Botany back then & as a part of a project we had to go for an excursion every year, so we students & teachers visited Uttarakhand in 2018, went to Nainital, Almora etc.)
Your video reminds me every bit of that tour. Such a beautiful place was that. It was mid of November, temparature was so chilling... So much memories I have with my friends...
Have so many pics of Nainital in my cloud... Now I have to download it all to revisit those beautiful memories... ❤️❤️❤️
& I will definitely visit Uttrakhand again by my own & will be also doing Vlogs like you 😉💕
Probably my favourite video of yours in a long time. Very cool stuff. 🤙
Nainital is completely unrecognizable from when I visited it in 2000. It was very special as it was my first visit to the Himalayas.
In a good or a bad way ?
@@AS-ol2kz unfortunately it was much cleaner, streets were less crowded, visually a very different place.
That Lakeside Cafe ias awsome , I definitely go there and have beer. Great video!
@ 21:39 the guy said Abhay Singh his name, not the city name.
Nanital is just in the foothils of himilayas.
You can go deeper into Himalayas, to find more beautiful places.
I suggest please Visit Leh in Ladakh state, its a cold desert, its terrain is very similar to Tibet. And its very beautiful.
@Akhand Bharat Ladakh is not wasteland. Yeah Nehru once called it wasteland but things have changed...its certainly not a wasteland...I expect you to be a little more respectful toward it
@@fieldagent7170 Even Uttarakhand has cold deserts in Nelong valley and Darma Valley with terrain similar to Tibet. But Indians themselves don't know much about these places. So I agree with above reply that despite being one of the most beautiful places in Himalayas, Uttarakhand is overlooked by majority of Indians, probably because of lack of knowledge
@@MayankThakur216 I have no doubt over beauty of Uttrakhand ...and I am aware about cold desert part of Uttrakhand....
My objection was directed against the statement which called ladakh a wasteland.
How can you call it that?
Deserts are not wastelands and Ladakh is not even totally a desert ...
There are glaciers which are literally the source of nearly half of all water that flows to pakistan...
You cannot even call rajasthan a wasteland, can you?
Not a single inch of this motherland is a wasteland.
@@fieldagent7170 Sorry, I wanted to reply to the original comment. Tagged you by mistake
@@MayankThakur216 no problem.
17th! Glad you're having a great trip, looking forward to more from the cold parts!
You're nailing it, photo, sound and story you're on a roll, Thanks Gabriel. Embordered signature "Gabiel Traveler" on all the new colored shirts?
Thank you, Gabriel for the spark---as here I am sitting here, chilled out in our hill village cozy home in Bali---now--- after Nainital I have the desire to get back into the India that I have cultural-karmas with and enjoy so much----we will see, how this rolls out.
as here I am sitting here, chilled out in our hill village cozy home in Bali---now--
Such a joy watching your videos. I don't know how you do it - constant on the go; filming, editing and super fast uploads of your completed videos. On top of all this, you seem to have an excellent stomach not getting any problems with different kinds of foods, conditions of the food etc etc. Super👍👍👌👌 Take care
Most certainly Mr.Morris you have instilled in me a spirit of exploration and travel and if I ever attempt to become a travel vlogger (at an age people start to think about retiring) I will take the liberty to consider you as my Travel Vlogging Guru and role model
Never imagined you could get Belgium Beer 🍺 out there ! Great video as ever !
You have the coolest life! Love your content. Thanks for sharing.
Wow… frigging loving this video. How brilliant that you walked into a street party! 💃
When I visited India in 1980 my favourite mode of transport was bus train and bicycle and of course on foot😁
Your videos always pick me up when I don't feel great. I watch them all. Hope you manage to find wifi in the Himalayas.
thanks for visiting Gabriel .
mostly to those foreigners who come to India what I observed is, they only spend their time in the north part of India, get scammed by random people, chooses taxis and auto wallas instead of ola or uber, rides the general class train which u shouldn't if u are a tourist, misses out on visiting south India or northeast India ( the 8 states ), absolutely has no idea about Andaman and Nicobar or Lakshadweep ( both are very wonderful place ) ... there are so many things I can list but anyways if u decide visiting India then plan carefully, advice is to avoid cities or you can make it the last thing on your list if you want because you'll only see lots of people and your image about India may change overnight.
Agree start from some Himalayan towns in north or Pondicherry in south
Gonna love these episodes with you in India Gabriel. Absolutely priceless! ✌🏻
Hey 👋 just binge watched your Nanital series. First time on your channel, heard your name on Harold’s channel.
Beautiful relaxed all nature ❤❤ love it
Great choice Gabriel to head off to the Mountains from the planes because it's just too hot for Foreigners to survive the summer in the plains of India.
❤️one of my desire is traveling to INDIA❤️
💪VIVA INDIA 💪
Nice one Gabriel..always watching here in ph..ur no.2 subscriber.
great day you had, love all the temple and sacred sites in the area! Blessings on your journey! Shanti
"Let's just dive in and see where this goes" could be Gabriel's motto. Great content!
Great explorations, lovely upload! I always enjoy watching your vlogs...keep it up..
Love the zen music when you found your drink lol
You remind me of a character from the Terry Pratchett's books named Twoflower. Happily walking around in slums, completely unaware of your surroundings, seeing everything as peculiar elements of culture. I wont believe you werent mugged before, behaving like this.
namaste 🙏 Gabriel,great vlog,one of your best thankyou
What is up gabriel I'm a new subscriber, I really like your videos. From the imperial co California.
Right on, thanks for subbing. I'm from Willits, northern Cal.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos Nice place - redwoods, close enough to everything else - surf, wine, snow and tree huggers.
Hi Gabriel, Ok where's the after-party I still can't get the amount of commerce that goes on in the cities and towns it seems most people prefer not to hike around the mountains very rigorous most are dressed up and are just going to the temple or visiting the lake sites. Cricket is a game they adopted from the British even baseball is rooted in cricket similar to Japan and Korea adopted it from America.
Love ❤️ those shirts 👕 you got in Delhi
Beautiful sights Gabriel! Thank you 😊☀️🌊❤
Such an interesting place to get to see.
Hi Gabe: Nice video of a slice of daily life in Nainital that you don't get to see elsewhere.
Wow very interesting videos always looking forward towards new videos keeping me entertained thanks 🙏
Wunderfull scenery! Amazing Place, i think its very good place to live in India.
There are just numerous such towns or hill stations in India... Where you can see only deep blue sky, 180 degree snow clad mountains and hardly any people around. India is huge...
I see so much authenticity in your videos. Even myself been indian haven't explored much but good to witness our incredible india through your videos. Cheers
Reminds me a lot of my time in Capri!
You are back where you belong Gabriel hicking! 👍 😀
21:13 "I asked the police" LOL - anything for a nice cold beer with a view! 😄 And you found it: 23:19 stunning
I was about to give up on the quest. I would have been happy with a Kingfisher, absolutely did not expect to find a good Belgian beer there.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos I recall a video from the past where Harald Baldr and Bald and Bankrupt found some obscure beer called Kingfeemer (with almost no alcohol content). Glad you got served some real beer.
really glad that you gaby enjoying your india trip.
4 billion..correction, 7.735 billion people on the planet….500,,000 subs… Getting recognized in the hills of the India 🇮🇳😁✌🏻
That was incredible. How do you accomplish this, over & over?
one refreshment you can take while travelling. It is called "Banta". It is a chilled soft drink with lemon and pinch of salt in it. It is tasty and will keep you fresh while travelling.
he walks all over does not eat enough , drinks beer and dinner . so naturally he looks weak
Thanks for showing us a very beautiful part of India. It reminds me of Nepal.
You have more Indian viewers than any where in the world. Show nicely they appreciate it
Since you are Nanital, you are near to Rewalsar, Himachal Pradesh 175023, India . It's interesting place
I just love india so much . Wish i could go there one day . Love from Fiji islands .Hare krishna 🙂
Nainital is famous for the Naini Lake, the amazing view and the pleasant weather. Some of the other places of tourist interest are the Mall, now known as the Govind Ballabh Pant Marg. You can find restaurants, offices and hotels all located in the Mall.
I'll take the country any day over this.
Enjoyed your video
wow any one know the tune being played for villagers visiting outside cricket match =) .God Bless Gabriel.
Yes sir
ua-cam.com/video/UXfnXCl7niwp/v-deo.html
It's a old folk song from this region.
Hii gabriel.
It's a serious suggestion that why don't you try out eastern Himalayas arunachal pradesh (second largest Buddhist monastery in the world at 10000 feet, Bomdila, mechuka (mechuka is really mind blowing beauty at 6500 feet i went to mechuka in 2019 and i can't forget that place) nagaland ,meghalaya etc.
You should really visit northeastern India and eastern Himalayas.
You will never forget that place.
Northeastern India is completely different in beauty and biodiversity from northern India,Nepal Himalayas. I am telling you from my personal experience and if u accept my advice then u will really remember me for this wonderful sugy
Please do reply to this message.
Waiting for your reply
He has answered that multiple times on this trip, he wanted to go to Sikkim and Arunachal but it is raining almost every day so what will he gonna do there? He is a UA-camr and has to shoot videos and rain makes that task almost impossible.
Leave him where he is right now, and let him explore this part of India(which is the best for this time of the year).
Incredible India
🙏🙏🙏🙏
Gab, you should go to sikkim it's would be more good
Sikkim was my #1 destination for this trip. But the weather forecast shows it raining every day, so I decided to skip it for now.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos Try to go there and Darjeeling. Make sure you visit the Buddhist monastery (Rumtek).
Gabriel, if you happen to travel down south would love a vlog on Gokarna (Karnataka), 2 hours from Goa. It's got everything - nice beaches, hilly treks, waterfalls,caves and temples 🛕 don't think any foreign vlogger has covered the town properly
One of my favorite places in India, I have tons of videos from there: ua-cam.com/users/gabejedmosearch?query=Gokarna
@@GabrielTravelerVideos 🙌😄
That beer was damn expensive. Gabriel's better of buying pot showing the deal & the spot of chill next time! 🤪
Treated to 2 videos today . Nice 👍👍👍
Beautiful Nainital. Cheers from Mumbai 💚💙💜❤
well awesome looking forward to more vlogs from Himalayas 🔥🔥🔥
Excellent video Gabe. Cheers 🍻
Hi Gabriel how is travelling getting on what is the weather like in India lately where you are now are you heading to the Himalayan mountains do a hike from Justin
It amuses me to see the 16:49 looks on some people's faces after seeing you, like it will be the highlight of their day.
They were look at camera 📸 GoPro.
Take care Gaby. Except for the tiger trails earlier in the video the cluster of housing abodes was not a very pleasant sight.! 🤔
Chardham toh banta h Gabriel bhai 🙏
Before making Trip to Kedaarnath… check if its open yet for tourist and/or pilgrimage. Due to weather they closes it six months every year. I think they open up during month of May. Do try to find out.
I have a question regarding traveling from one state to another : Did you need to fill out some forms or so?
About two weeks ago I checked out the domestic requirements and there were some in a few states. Maybe it's just if traveling by plane.
In case you head to Rishikesh in a few weeks: Are you planning on going to yoga classes or stay in an ashram again? Watched some of your Rishikesh videos a few years ago and remember that you stayed in the big ashram, where the arati takes place.
Really like your content and looking forward to your Himalaya videos :)
Nothing happens when you cross between states, no check points in which you're asked to show anything.
nothing like that ....unless you are travelling to some states in northeast. they require inner line permit. every state in northeast except Assam , meghalaya and tripura require Inner line permit.
this is due to a lot of tribal community resides there and in order to preserve their culture it requires certain documents and permissions and reason for your stay kind of things.
You can enter from one state to another state of india without showing any documents.
Nobody will stop you.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos Thank you for your answer! Did I got it right, that you only had problems to find a hotel in one town? Due to the covid rules of these guesthouses/hotels towards foreigners.
@@-_.Kiki._- Well, As an Foreigners, You can GO to JAMMU, KASHMIR, LADAKH without Prior Permission from GOVT, Otherwise you will land in Serious Trouble. There are Issues with Foreign Entry to it. And NE India other than ASSAM, MEGHALAYA, TRIPURA You need Inner Iine permit even as an Indian we need that too.
nice to see they serving that Belgiun beer.
Go to the Nepal 🇳🇵🇳🇵 for Authentic spirit of Himalayas.Less Crowd, Unforgettable Hospitality and Divine Journey.
A cool Belgium beer in India....!!
Hey Gabe...what happened to Harld Bldr?...hes not uploading in his youtube channel anymore...
He's been posting on instagram.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos thanks Gabe..
What's cheaper the Himalayas in India or Himalayas in Nepal love prcopra lake and the view of the mountains Annapurna
Himalayas in india are definitely more cheaper and diverse since they spread across vast areas i.e three states
The sure sophistication and attire of the India 🇮🇳 people is really quite remarkable
If you watch CNN , India is only slums ! They land in Mumbai go straight to nearest slum and report back !
if not for youtubers most foreigners would stay ignorant
@@davelawson2564 I’m very, very impressed with the beauty, kindness and sophistication of the 🇮🇳 Indian people!
**** Lots of people from state of Odisha are suggesting to visit the main Sun Temple (Konark temple) .
Would be nice if Gabriel includes that magnificent temple once weather cools in 2-3 months. The current Konark temple dates to the 13th century, though evidence suggests that a sun temple was built in the Konark area by at least the 9th century. Just like most of temples in North India,original (9th century) was destroyed during islamic invasion. It is a magnificent temple.
Btw,The other well known contemporary Sun temple was in Multan(current Pakistan) and it was completely destroyed The word Multan itself is derived from Sanskrit: mūlasthāna meaning original place /main place. It was laden with huge Gold which was looted and destoyed by Islamic invaders and the whole demographics was islamised later by force .
Wow what an incredible experience. Did you ever find out what those women were celebrating?
That was marriage procession from groom's side they were heading towards the marriage venue.The guy under big umbrella was the groom just behind Gabriel women might be groom's relative or friends.
One of our comrade fell down to the traps of marriage that day
May his soul rest in peace and may God give him the strength to stand up to his dreams
@@deveshdikshit90 thanks for the clarification
Nice work big G!!! 👍👍